Odin Mine: Rockhounding in Derbyshire, Derbyshire

Odin Mine is a mapped rockhounding spot in Derbyshire, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. Reported finds include galena, fluorite, calcite, baryte, sphalerite. Below: coordinates, access notes, and nearby spots.

Map showing Odin Mine in Derbyshire, Derbyshire

Quick details

Access
Public area
Area
Derbyshire
County / council area
Derbyshire

Land & collecting status

Generally open to casual collecting

Public-tagged UK spots are usually beaches, foreshore, or long-worked collecting localities where picking up loose material is generally tolerated. Watch the tides, never dig into cliffs, and check local bylaws before you collect.

Rules differ across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Most UK land is private, beaches and foreshore generally tolerate casual pebble collecting, and SSSIs and scheduled monuments are protected. Check this site's status before you collect.

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Odin Mine FAQ

Where is Odin Mine?+
Odin Mine is in Derbyshire, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, at 53.34820, -1.80170.
What rocks and minerals can you find at Odin Mine?+
Odin Mine is reported to produce Galena, Fluorite, Calcite, Baryte, Sphalerite.
Is collecting allowed at Odin Mine?+
Generally open to casual collecting. Public-tagged UK spots are usually beaches, foreshore, or long-worked collecting localities where picking up loose material is generally tolerated. Watch the tides, never dig into cliffs, and check local bylaws before you collect. Access rules in the UK differ by nation and land type, so always confirm permission and protections before a trip.

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This spot is about 20 miles from Manchester. Rock and fossil collecting near Manchester

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